The Miami Dolphins are officially entering a new era of offensive football. Following an offseason of aggressive maneuvering, the franchise has handed the starting quarterback reins over to Malik Willis, signaling a massive schematic shift for head coach Mike McDaniel’s notoriously fast-paced offense.
A New Dimension of Speed
Willis brings an entirely different element to South Beach. While the Dolphins have historically relied on timing-based passing to utilize their elite track-star wide receivers, Willis’s sheer physical strength and rushing ability force opposing linebackers to stay home in the box. His ability to execute run-pass options (RPOs) and extend broken plays with his legs makes the Miami offense significantly more unpredictable. If he can demonstrate consistent accuracy on deep boundary throws, the Dolphins could boast one of the most terrifying, multi-dimensional attacks in the AFC.


